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Chemistry, 18.10.2019 23:00, reycaden

Dysprosium was discovered in 1886. it's freezing point is 1400c and its boiling point is 2600c. if it's specific heat is 0.1733j/g. c, how many joules are required to heat 10.0g from its freezing point to its boiling point?

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